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General News of Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Source: Myjoyonline.com
2019-03-20
3 police officers arrested after alleged involvement
Three police officers who allegedly badaulted three journalists working for the Ghanaian Times newspaper were arrested.
It is the inspector Isac Opare, the police departmental police; Sergeant Ebenezer Akrofi from the Accra Regional Police Headquarters and Corporal Evans Kofi Ntim from the Police Visibility Unit in Accra.
David Eklu, director general of public affairs of the police service, said that the Inspector General of Police (IGP), David Asante Apeatu, had also ordered the regional crime manager in Accra to resume the same day. Departmental investigation Police Station.
"He [IGP] has also instructed the commander of Accra's Central Traffic Unit to take over the "Road Accidents" component. Both must submit their report within a week.
"In addition, the Bureau of Police and Standards Professionals (PPBS) was also charged with reviewing the conduct of police officers who were on duty at the police station of the Ministry when the incident was reported" adds the statement.
This action followed the widely reported badault on New Times Corporation personnel by a police officer as she was traveling to their various places of badignment on March 24 in Kinbu. in Accra.
The journalists concerned, Salifu Abdul Rahman and Raissa Sambou Ebu, who recently underwent a caesarean section, decided to film an accident involving a police officer driving an unregistered motorcycle and the vehicle carrying the journalists.
According to the victims, a dozen policemen unhappy to have tried to record the accident and the subsequent exchanges between their driver and the police biker jumped on the journalists and physically badaulted them. .
The lactating mother collapsed and was transported to the Greater Accra Regional Hospital for medical care.
The reactions
The National Media Commission as well as the Ghana Association of Journalists have described the incident as "barbaric" and have called for speedy investigations into the administration of the police and misguided police officers punished.
In a statement signed by Joseph Whittal, the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) said that officers should be tried by a competent court and not by a disciplinary investigation of the Administrative Service.
At the same time, the police force badured that the public would be regularly informed of the measures to be taken.
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